29 Abercorn Terrace, Edinburgh, EH15 2DF

7 Bed House - Semi Detached with 6 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£660,000 in January 2014

The property

Well-presented and impressive seven bedroom, semi-detached Victorian house laid out over three storeys with a self-contained, two bedroom flat (29a Abercorn Terrace) built to the side. The property is situated in the sought-after seaside neighborhood of Joppa, lying north east of Edinburgh city centre. The main property comprises entrance vestibule, ground floor hallway, lounge, dining kitchen, dining room, conservatory, five double bedrooms, en-suite bathroom, two single bedrooms, family bathroom, top floor kitchen and loft, in addition to a fair amount of ancillary accommodations. 29a Abercorn Terrace comprises entrance vestibule, entrance hall, living/dining room, kitchen, bathroom and two double bedrooms. The property benefits from double glazed windows to the rear, sash and casement double glazed windows to the front, a single garage with light and power and a private, two car, monobloc driveway. The property retains a number of period features including an impressive wooden staircase with a hardwood handrail supported on ornate wrought iron upstands, fireplaces, ornate cornices and ceiling roses. It enjoys well-maintained gardens to the front and rear and stunning views across the Forth to Fife and down the east coast to Berwick Law. Joppa is an extremely popular residential area located to the east of the city centre. Portobello High Street is nearby and offers a range of services, shops, banks and restaurants.

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